Ah, the good old New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). It conjures up such names as Saxon, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard (Yes, them as well), Angel Witch, Diamond Head, Samson, Tygers of Pan Tang, Demon etc. How many of you remember Trespass though? I vaguely remember them being name checked by Lars Ulrich of Metallica a few times (love him or hate him, Lars has helped a lot of those bands out over the years).

Trespass were formed back in 1979 in Sudbury, Suffolk by Mark Sutcliffe (guitar, vocals) and his brother Paul on drums. They only released a few singles and an EP which were critically acclaimed at the time and after a live session on the Friday Rock Show with Tommy Vance the band were included on a BBC compilation Metal Explosion, and they had two tracks featured on the second volume of the Metal For Muthas compilation series.

The band split and reformed in the 90s and finally released a debut album Head. It wasn’t until 2015 that a second album was released and Footprints In The Rock marked a turning point for the band. Their traditional metal sound arching back to the twin lead guitar antics of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Thin Lizzy ensured that Trespass found new (and old) fans who were ready to embrace the new revitalised line up.

Jump forward to 2023 and Trespass are ready to let the world hear their latest long player Wolf At The Door. The album features eleven brand new tracks and production was overseen by Nigel Palmer (Raging Speedhorn). The album deals with a plethora of lyrical themes including environmental issues and world affairs and the production is crisp and clear.

Album opener Blackthorn (no its not about cider) is extremely catchy with some quality guitar playing from Mark Sutcliffe and Joe Fawcett. Daggers Drawn is another ear worm with more of that warm sounding twin lead guitar work. Force Of Nature has a Rush like intro that rolls into a riff which has more than a passing resemblance to Rainbow’s Stargazer. Other Worlds has a more melodic feel in the vein of later Maiden. Ghost Pilot is a straight-ahead rocker with a nod along riff and more fantastic playing from the entire band, Sutcliffe has a more than capable voice and sings well here. Back To The Woods has more of a Wishbone Ash vibe to it with a dreamlike quality that really holds the listeners attention. Crooked Cross is another head banger with some tasteful drumming from Jason Roberts.

The album concludes in style with the title track that has a touch of Kings X about it. Trespass have done themselves proud here, this really is a quality slab of traditional metal that will hopefully open more doors for them. The album artwork by Mark Wilkinson (Marillion, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden) is exceptional too.

Wolf At The Door’ will be released on LP (black vinyl, limited to 500), CD and digital formats via From The Vaults on May 26th, 2023.

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Author: Kenny Kendrick